The Supreme Court is the guardian of the Constitution from "summary" of Constitution of India (Prabhat Prakashan) by Pratap Kumar Ghosh
The Supreme Court plays a crucial role in upholding the Constitution of India. It acts as a guardian, ensuring that the principles and provisions laid down in the Constitution are followed and respected by all. The Court is entrusted with the responsibility of interpreting the Constitution and ensuring that the laws made by the legislature are in harmony with its provisions. In this capacity, the Supreme Court acts as the final arbiter of disputes related to the Constitution. It has the authority to strike down any law or action that goes against the Constitution. Through its power of judicial review, the Court can declare laws unconstitutional and void if they are found to be in conflict with the fundamental rights or other provisions of the Constitution. The role of the Supre...Similar Posts
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